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    3Ds Max Starter Kit

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    3Ds Max Starter Kit

    3Ds Max Starter Kit
    Last updated 9/2020
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 10.73 GB | Duration: 12h 11m

    50+ Projects to finally understand and get the best out of 3ds max

    What you'll learn

    Course description 3ds Max is a powerful, deep, and multifaceted program, so there's always more to learn. This weekly series aims to keep you on top of the la

    3ds Max is best known for its modeling and rendering tools. These strengths come into play in architecture, manufacturing, game development, industrial design,

    Learn how to get around the 3ds Max interface and customize it to suit your preferences. Discover how to model different objects using splines, polygons, subdiv

    3ds Max is best known for its modeling and rendering tools. These strengths come into play in architecture, manufacturing, game development, industrial design,

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    Description

    3ds Max is a powerful, deep, and multifaceted program, so there's always more to learn. This weekly series aims to keep you on top of the latest tools and techniques, and introduces fresh perspectives on traditional methods for architectural and product visualization, animation, visual effects, games and virtual worlds, and motion graphics. Instructor Marcelo presents a new topic on every chapter, spanning the full range of 3D graphics tasks, including modeling, rigging and animation, shading and lighting, camera operation, and rendering. He gives special attention to streamlining workflows, such as automation of time-consuming tasks, so your productions run more smoothly and efficiently.This course is a workshop where the student will complete 50 differents real life projects that will touch every single aspect of this complicated software.At the end the student will be able to put together complex compositions and render to a high resolution using Standard tools included in the original software.This course is dedicated to those who have no previous or very little exposure to the software.3ds Max is best known for its modeling and rendering tools. These strengths come into play in architecture, manufacturing, game development, industrial design, and motion graphics. There are dozens of features and techniques to master, from sculpting and texturing to lighting and rendering. This course covers 3ds Max from the ground up, providing an overview of the entire package, as well as essential skills that 3D artists need to create professional models and animations. Learn how to get around the 3ds Max interface and customize it to suit your preferences. Discover how to model different objects using splines, polygons, subdivision surfaces, and freeform modeling.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 viewports

    Lecture 2 move, rotate, scale

    Lecture 3 copy

    Lecture 4 selection

    Lecture 5 pivot

    Lecture 6 hide / freeze selections

    Section 2: parametric shapes

    Lecture 7 parametric shapes

    Lecture 8 concrete bench

    Lecture 9 small wood stool

    Lecture 10 coffe table

    Lecture 11 wood chair

    Lecture 12 small wood stool2

    Lecture 13 side table

    Lecture 14 side table 2

    Lecture 15 side table 3

    Lecture 16 side table 4

    Lecture 17 bedside table

    Lecture 18 parson table

    Lecture 19 bar table

    Lecture 20 coffe table 2

    Lecture 21 bedside table 2

    Lecture 22 wood bench

    Lecture 23 book shelf

    Lecture 24 bedside table 3

    Lecture 25 3d text

    Section 3: splines shapes

    Lecture 26 splines shapes

    Lecture 27 stylish plywood bench

    Lecture 28 wood chair

    Lecture 29 antique table

    Section 4: editable poligones

    Lecture 30 ep intro

    Lecture 31 demo

    Lecture 32 rustic wood stool

    Lecture 33 solid wood stool

    Lecture 34 end table

    Lecture 35 endtable2

    Lecture 36 endtable 3

    Lecture 37 concrete stool

    Lecture 38 wood endtable

    Lecture 39 z bench

    Lecture 40 x table

    Lecture 41 park bench

    Lecture 42 bar stool

    Lecture 43 wood bench

    Section 5: compound objects

    Lecture 44 co intro

    Lecture 45 museum bench

    Lecture 46 square coffee table

    Lecture 47 hole stool

    Lecture 48 black little stool

    Lecture 49 small stool

    Section 6: modifiers

    Lecture 50 intro

    Lecture 51 diner chair

    Lecture 52 diner chair2

    Lecture 53 clay table

    Section 7: materials

    Lecture 54 materials intro

    Lecture 55 materials bump map

    Lecture 56 materials parameters

    Lecture 57 materials parameters 2

    Lecture 58 materials multi sub

    Lecture 59 materials cutout map

    Lecture 60 materials cutout map2

    Section 8: case study home office

    Lecture 61 the room

    Lecture 62 the window

    Lecture 63 importing objects

    Lecture 64 importing objects2

    Lecture 65 importing objects 3

    Section 9: creating a scene

    Lecture 66 creating a scene intro

    Lecture 67 camera intro

    Lecture 68 light intro

    Lecture 69 standard lights

    Lecture 70 exposure control

    Lecture 71 rendering

    Section 10: post production

    Lecture 72 ambient occlusion

    Lecture 73 Photoshop

    students and professionals of architecture interior design and product design